CDC-driven paranoia gone wild: Kentucky hospital invokes ISOLATION LOCKDOWN over patient with chicken pox

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‘Officials at a regional medical center in Kentucky ordered the facility locked down days ago after a patient presented in the emergency room with two strains of chicken pox, prompting many to criticize the move as a gross overreaction driven by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-hyped fear.

As reported by WTVQ, hospital officials at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville claimed the lockdown was necessary and that the patient had to be isolated to ensure the public’s safety. Following the lockdown, patients and visitors were not permitted to leave the facility until they were tested.’

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